Kano state government has confirmed the construction works on the underpass at Dangi Roundabout by Zoo road will cost a total of N4 billion.
Special Assistant, Salihu Tanko Yakasai, to Kano State Governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, on New Media made this known today in Kano.
According to the Governor’s aide, the construction of the N4 billion underpass at the Dangi Roundabout by Zoo road will commence next week on Monday 2nd April.
“Motorists are advised to use alternative routes in order to control the inflow of traffic,” he said in a statement.
FLASH: The construcrion of the N4Billion underpass at Dangi Roundabout by Zoo Road by the admin of H.E @GovUmarGanduje will commence next week on Monday 2nd April and motorists are adviced to use alternative routes in order to control the inflow of traffic. Aiki dai baba 🕺 pic.twitter.com/KVPmcC1XPj
— Peacock (@dawisu) March 27, 2018
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In a recent development, the Kano state government donated N13.5m to 41 Nigeria Nationwide Football League One clubs in the state.
A statement signed by the Director General, Media and Communications, Government House, Ameen K. Yassar, said Seven Division One clubs were given N500 thousand each, 15 Division two clubs got N350 thousand each, while 19 Division three clubs went home with N250 thousand each.
Presenting the donation at the Government House in Kano, the state Governor, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje said the gesture was part of the government’s determination to motivate the clubs to strive for excellence in national and international competitions.
“I am happy that your clubs are doing well and as a government, we should encourage you to do better. We share your passion for the game and we will do our best to create the enabling environment for you to do better.
“Not too long ago, we donated money and a variety of football kits to 1,206 football clubs in the state as part of our commitment to the development of sports,” he said.
He noted that football was not just a game but a major instrument of promoting peaceful co-existence, bridging cultural gaps and a critical factor in international relations.
The governor, therefore charged football clubs in Kano to sustain their zeal, assuring that his administration would not relent in supporting them to win accolades for the state.
In his remarks, the Special Adviser to the governor on Sports, Kabiru Baita, told the clubs that with the support of the state government, the sky was their limit in terms of football.